Gareth J wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 2:31 pm
Pleased to see it's not dropped off noticeably.
It is very hard to determine the amount of degradation of solar panels.
The biggest influence on the annual generation is the annual sunshine hours. In your case there are monthly totals on the Met Office website for Camborne and Chivenor. There is also the question of the quality of the sunshine. Bright or hazy, morning or afternoon (especially for non-south facing roofs and shading issues), summer or winter etc. over several years one can expect quality to average out.
Thus kWh per kWp per hour of sunshine is a useful measure.
The next biggest influence is probably temperature. The higher the temperature the lower the efficiency of solar panels. More sunshine hours equals higher temperature and thus a lower kWh/kWp/sunshinehr.
All in all even after over 12 years of data. I cannot meaningfully determine how much degradation my solar panels have suffered.
John